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Curious About Joining a Study? Here’s What to Expect By Jacqueline Leddy, Research Recruitment Manager
"How the brain processes language has always fascinated me,” says Olga Boukrina, PhD, senior research scientist in the Center for Stroke Rehabilitation Research at Kessler Foundation. “The ways we use
Over 53 million Americans are living with arthritis, a painful, degenerative joint disease that can limit function and mobility, and significantly impact quality of life.
Prism adaptation treatment helps patients stay safer during hospital stays By Deborah Hauss, Senior Staff Writer, Communications
A unique program helps individuals save for qualified disability-related expenses without the risk of losing key benefits
Kirk Lercher, MD, director of outpatient traumatic brain injury services at Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, a Select Medical hospital, offers five tips to optimize medical appointments
From a blind date to seeing the world in a whole new light, comedian, author, and brain injury survivor Mimi Hayes shares her journey of self-discovery By Sarah Yulianti, Research Assistant, Center for Traumatic Brain Injury Research
Exercise is important in recovering physical health, cognitive strength, and emotional well-being following TBI. Start by choosing an activity you enjoy! By Kayla Coutts, PT, DPT, Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, a Select Medical hospital
The Planned Lifetime Assistance Network of New Jersey provides guidance, resources, and support to people with traumatic brain injury and their families By Wasayef Bsharat, Intern, Kessler Foundation, Center for Traumatic Brain Injury Research
A new study combines spinal stimulation and gait training to improve outcomes for people with traumatic brain injury
How healthcare barriers and medical risks impact Hispanic people with multiple sclerosis
TBI survivor Stacia Bissell discusses her story to help others overcome loss, build community, and embrace their new normal By Samantha Whitney, Research Assistant, Center for Traumatic Brain Injury Research
When caregivers were asked to identify the biggest challenge they face, their answer was overwhelming: time By Diana Jordan, Assistant Digital Media Editor
Why accessible parks and beaches matter for everyone By Deborah Hauss, Senior Staff Writer,Communications
If you have MS, fatigue is more than just feeling tired By Deborah Hauss, Senior Staff Writer, Communications
Kessler Foundation researchers examine real life science in pop culture By Jacob Serfaty, Data Analyst in Center for Traumatic Brain Injury Research